By understanding what mode of friction, wear, or erosion predominates in a mechanism or device, you can reduce negative effects. This book is a collection of examples from 50 years of tribology consulting and research, complete with detailed explanations of every friction, wear, and erosion process. Featuring nearly 300 photos of part failures, macro- and micrographs of surface damage, and schematics on material removal mechanisms, Friction, Wear, and Erosion Atlas assists tribology specialists and laymen alike in visually identifying specific causes of component failure.
By understanding what mode of friction, wear, or erosion predominates in a mechanism or device, you can reduce negative effects. This book is a collection of examples from 50 years of tribology consulting and research, complete with detailed explanations of every friction, wear, and erosion process. Featuring nearly 300 photos of part failures, macro- and micrographs of surface damage, and schematics on material removal mechanisms, Friction, Wear, and Erosion Atlas assists tribology specialists and laymen alike in visually identifying specific causes of component failure.
Ken Budinski holds a BS in mechanical engineering from General Motors Institute (now Kettering University) in Flint, Michigan and an MS in metallurgical engineering from Michigan Technological University, Houghton, USA. He is a fellow in ASTM International, ASM International, and the Rochester Engineering Society, chair of the ASTM G02.5 Subcommittee on Friction, and a decorated technical contributor who has published over 50 journal papers and five other technical books. Formerly senior technical associate specializing in tribology at Eastman Kodak's Materials Engineering Laboratory in Rochester, New York, he is now technical director for Bud Labs in Rochester.
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Introduction. Adhesive Wear. Abrasion. Rolling Contact Fatigue. Impact Wear. Lubricated Wear. Tribocorrosion. Solid Particle Erosion. Liquid Droplet Erosion. Sliding Friction. Rolling Friction. Materials for Wear and Erosion. Surface Engineering for Wear and Erosion. Solving Tribology Problems. Appendices.